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Parker Hannifin Corporation

Porter Instrument Division


245 Township Line Road
Hatfield, PA 19440 USA
Tel: 215-723-4000

Ref. 10550800 Rev. D


CE Notice

The symbol on this product indicates compliance with the Medical Device Directive of the European
Community. A "Declaration of Conformity" in accordance with the Directive has been made and is on file. European
Communities should contact the Authorized Representative listed below regarding any Medical Device Directive
(MDD) inquiries. Direct inquiries may be made to the following addresses:

Porter Regulatory Affairs: EU Authorized Representative:

Parker Hannifin Corporation Parker Hannifin Ltd


Porter Instrument Division Instrumentation Products Division
245 Township Line Road Riverside Road, Pottington Business Park
Hatfield, PA 19440 USA Barnstaple, EX31 1NP, England
Tel: 215-723-4000 Phone: +44 (0) 1271 313131
Fax: +44 (0) 1271 373636

MEDICAL EQUIPMENT WITH


RESPECT TO ELECTRIC SHOCK,
FIRE AND MECHANICAL HAZARDS
ONLYIN ACCORDANCE WITH UL
2601-1, ANDCAN/CSA C22.2 NO.
601.1

Symbol Description

Alternating Current

Earth (ground)

Attention, consult the accompanying documents

Type B Equipment
SAFETY SUMMARY
WARNINGS
The Matrx by Parker DIGITAL MDM® mixer is a specialized medical device and should be operated ONLY by a
professional trained in the use of nitrous oxide. Nitrous oxide and oxygen mixtures should only be administered by or
under the supervision of a medical professional.

The Matrx by Parker DIGITAL MDM mixer is designed for use with an oxygen supply assuring 100% medical oxygen
concentration. The use of other oxygen sources (i.e., oxygen concentrators) could result in an unsafe condition to the
patient.

Although this analgesia machine is designed to prevent the interchanging of the two gases, it is the responsibility of
the user to determine that only oxygen flows into the oxygen connection and only nitrous oxide flows into the nitrous
oxide connection located on the back of the analgesia head.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Do not use an electrical cord with nicks, cuts, or other damage. Do not use the unit with an
extension cord as it will be subject to electromagnetic interference (EMI).

BAG TEE REQUIREMENTS


A bag tee containing an air inlet valve is required for use with this unit. The bag tee is factory
mounted on the unit or provided separately for remote mounting. Matrx by Parker Scavenging
Nasal Inhalers provide the patient connection.

CAUTIONS
FACTORY SETTINGS
Do not change any internal factory set adjustments. The Matrx DIGITAL MDM mixer is adjusted and calibrated for
proper operation prior to shipment. Any change could alter the specified operation and accuracy.

FACILITY PIPING
The user MUST perform tests independent of the dealer or contractor to verify that all pipelines are connected
correctly. If you are unfamiliar with piping systems, order Matrx manual 10311700. The user has the ultimate
responsibility for properly connected pipelines essential to patient safety.

DIAMETER INDEXED SAFETY SYSTEM


Gas connections in the DIGITAL MDM mixer are mechanically indexed using the Diameter Indexed Safety System
(DISS). This feature helps to prevent the crossing of pipelines. Under no circumstances should these connections be
altered.

DISCONNECT POWER
There are no user-serviceable parts inside this unit. A shock hazard exists if power is not
disconnected prior to any internal servicing or maintenance. Always disconnect the power
source before inspection or repair.

ALARM TEST
The user should test the alarm system for proper operation prior to each clinical use.

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Table of Contents

Notes and Contact Information .............................................................................iv

Introduction ..............................................................................................................1
Intended Use..............................................................................................................1
User and Installer Responsibility ...............................................................................1
System Notes.............................................................................................................1
NFPA Requirements and Warnings...........................................................................1

Section 1 Installation Instructions ..........................................................................................3


1.1 Description .................................................................................................................3
1.2 Planning .....................................................................................................................3
1.3 Pre-Installation ...........................................................................................................4
1.4 Mixer Head Installation ..............................................................................................4
1.5 Bag Tee and Scavenging Control Valve Installation .................................................6
1.6 J Hook Installation......................................................................................................8
1.7 Hose Connection .......................................................................................................8
1.8 Rubber Goods Installation .........................................................................................9
1.9 Electrical Connection .................................................................................................9

Section 2 Specifications.........................................................................................................10
2.1 Minimum Space Requirements................................................................................10

Section 3 Safety Checks ........................................................................................................10


3.1 Final Connection Checklist ......................................................................................10
3.2 Cross Pipeline Tests ................................................................................................10
3.3 Gas Outlet Station Tests..........................................................................................10
3.4 Mixer Tests ..............................................................................................................11

Section 4 Return Information and Warranty ........................................................................11


4.1 Return Goods Procedure.........................................................................................11
4.2 Warranty ..................................................................................................................11

Section 5 Replacement Parts ................................................................................................12

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Table of Illustrations

Figure 1. Outside View of a Typical Digital MDM® Cabinet Mount with Flush
Mounted Bag Tee/Scavenging Valve .......................................................................3
Figure 2. Installation of Demand Valves ...................................................................................4
Figure 3. Digital MDM® Mixer Head Configurations.................................................................5
Figure 4. Screw and Tee Nut Adjustment .................................................................................5
Figure 5. Digital MDM® Mixer Head Installation.......................................................................6
Figure 6. Flush Mounting the Bag Tee and Scavenging Control Valve ....................................6
Figure 7. Surface Mounting the Bag Tee and Scavenging Control Valve ................................7
Figure 8. Mounting the Bag Tee and Scavenging Control Valve Inside the Cabinet................8
Figure 9. Connection Schematic...............................................................................................9
Figure 10. Installation of Rubber Goods .....................................................................................9
Figure 11. Installation of Power Cord..........................................................................................9

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Notes and Contact Information

Unit Serial Number Date Purchased

Dealer Name Dealer Phone Number

Notes:

Contact Information:

Parker Hannifin Corporation


Porter Instrument Division
245 Township Line Road
Hatfield, PA 19440 USA
Tel: 215-723-4000

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Introduction
CAUTION
Federal Law in the U.S.A. and Canada restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed practitioner.

Intended Use WARNING


The cabinet mount installation kit and accessories are Medical gas fittings are manufactured according to the
intended for use in mounting the Digital MDM® mixer and Diameter Indexed Safety System (DISS) to prevent the
associated accessories. The Digital MDM mixer is intended delivery of the wrong gas to the patient. The correct
for use by trained medical personnel only. supply line sizes are as follows:
oxygen 1/2” OD copper
User and Installer Responsibility nitrous oxide 3/8” OD copper
It is the responsibility of both the user and the installer to evacuation 5/8” OD copper
ensure that the correct gas, at the correct pressure, is The installer must ensure that each gas is connected to
supplied to the fittings at the rear of the unit. See the proper stop valve to preserve the integrity of the
Specifications in the Digital MDM Operations Manual. Diameter Indexed Safety System (DISS).
System Notes 3. Type K or L seamless, copper tubing or standard weight
Matrx by Parker recommends the use of a permanently brass piping is required.
mounted oxygen analyzer in the patient circuit to monitor
the oxygen levels being administered to the patient. 4. Copper-to-copper joints made using phosphorous
Additional monitoring should be employed particularly if the brazing filler are allowed without flux.
delivered oxygen and nitrous oxide is being used as
background to intravenous or inhalant deep sedation and 5. During brazing, piping must be continuously purged
anesthesia. TheAmerican Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) with dry nitrogen.
encourages the use of an ECG, a Blood Pressure Monitor,
and a Pulse Oximeter in these cases. 6. The piping system must be tested for leaks at 150 psi
followed by a 24-hour pressure test at 75 psi.
NFPA Requirements and Warnings
NOTE
General System Requirements
The Digital MDM mixer complies with the National Fire Do not connect the Digital MDM during these
Protection Association (NFPA) 99C code requirements. pipeline tests.

The NFPA is a body which has formulated a set of Manifold Requirements


regulations widely adopted by local building authorities as The Digital MDM mixer is intended for Type II facilities
the basis for their own local building code requirements. Do consisting of less than 2000 cu.ft. of gas and less than ten
not change fittings or tubing sizes from those specified in use points for the gas.
this manual. The fittings and tubing incorporate unique
tubing sizes for each gas, an important safety feature to 1. All systems shall be a minimum 2+2 configuration.
prevent accidental crossing of lines during installation or
maintenance. 2. For a non-remote tank room, manual or automatic
switchover is permitted. For a remote tank room,
The following basic requirements must be observed: automatic switchover is required.

1. Remote tank rooms must be locked. NOTE


A tank room is considered remote when it cannot
2. Ventilation of at least 72 square inches is required in be accessed from within the office.
the tank room or the cabinet.
3. A remote tank room requires a remote shutoff valve.

4. Each tank requires independent pressure regulators.

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5. All systems require both audio and visual alarms for
high and low pressure and/or automatic switchover. The
audio alarm can be cancellable; however, the visual
alarm must remain until the condition is corrected.

6. Line pressure gauges are required for each gas.

7. A pressure relief valve set at 75 psi is required for each


gas.

8. All threaded connections must conform to Diameter


Index Safety System (DISS) standards to prevent cross
connections. The system of different tubing sizes helps
to avoid the connection of a flowmeter or outlet to the
wrong gas supply line.

9. Mechanical means, such as 3/8” OD piping for nitrous


oxide and 1/2” OD piping for oxygen, must be used to
ensure correct connections.

For more information on the NFPA 99C code requirements,


consult your local Matrx by Parker representative or your
local dental dealer.

U.S. Gas Color Coding


All products in this manual are manufactured according to
the standard ANSI (USA) color coding. For products
manufactured with other gas color-coding standards, call
Matrx by Parker Customer Service at 1-888-723-4001
for assistance.

Gas Color
Oxygen Green
Nitrous OxideBlue

WARNING
Route all hoses and cords so that there are no
obstructions, pinched or kinked hoses, or potential
abrasions of hoses or cords when the installation is
completed.

WARNING
Although the Digital MDM® mixer is designed to restrict
the interchanging of the two gases, it is the
responsibility of both the user and the installer to
determine that only oxygen flows into the oxygen fitting
and that only nitrous oxide flows into the nitrous oxide
fitting located on the back of the mixer head.

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Section 1 Installation Instructions
1.1 Description WARNING
These instructions describe the installation of the Digital These instructions fully comply with the National Fire
MDM® mixer and a bag tee in a cabinet’s vertical surface. Protection Association (NFPA) guideline No. 99C; see
This manual includes installation instructions for an optional the Introduction for details. All equipment must be
Matrx by Parker Scavenging System, as well as an optional installed in accordance with these guidelines, as well
gas outlet station. Figure 1 illustrates a typical installation. as all local codes and ordinances.

Matrx by Parker makes no warranty for cabinets and


equipment that have been installed improperly.

Planning should include the following:

1. The cabinet must be manufactured with the proper


materials.

• The mounting brackets are designed for mounting in


wood, and wood and laminate, approximately 3/4”
thick.

• Due to the nature of the mounting and the need for


equipment stability during use, plaster board and
other soft wall materials are not suitable.

2. Determine the location of the mixer head.

• Typically, the mixer head is located at the


approximate eye level of a seated person.
Figure 1. Outside View of a Typical MDM® Digital
• Consult with the practitioner to determine the
Cabinet Mount with Flush Mounted Bag desired location.
Tee/Scavenging Control Valve
3. Determine the location of the bag tee.
IMPORTANT
A bag tee containing an air inlet valve is required for • The bag tee is either flush mounted in the cabinet
use with this unit. The bag tee is provided separately surface (hoses are not externally visible), surface
for remote mounting. A standard Scavenging Nasal mounted to the cabinet surface, or mounted to a
Inhaler or a set of rubber goods provides the patient bracket inside the cabinet.
connection.
• If a scavenging system is to be installed, it is
To reduce trace N2O in the operator’s environment, it is mounted next to the bag tee.
strongly recommended, though not required, that a
Scavenging System be included with this installation. • The bag tee/scavenging control valve is supplied
The scavenging system removes unwanted gases from assembled to the appropriate mounting hardware.
the exhalation of the patient and the room.
• Consult with the practitioner to determine the
1.2 Planning desired location.
Planning is essential to the proper installation of the
equipment. Without proper planning, minor changes can 4. If necessary, determine the location of the gas outlet
quickly become major problems. Read the entire installation station.
instructions before attempting any and every installation.
• If the outlet station delivers only oxygen, it can be
located next to the mixer head. If this is the case, the
oxygen outlet is supplied assembled to the mixer
head bezel.

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• The outlet station can be surface mounted to the 4. Solder a Matrx shutoff valve to each gas line that will
cabinet surface, flush mounted in the cabinet connect to the mixer head and the scavenging control
surface, or mounted inside the cabinet. See the valve; see Figures 2 and 9. For soldering requirements,
Outlet Stations installation and Parts Manual. see the NFPA 99C guidelines in the Introduction.

• Consult with the practitioner to determine the NOTE


desired location. Each mixer must have its own set of shutoff valves for
its gases.
5. The cabinet must be properly designed.
5. Install the cabinet according to the manufacturer’s
• The cabinet must be large enough to contain the instructions.
mixer head, the bag tee and scavenging system (if
mounted inside), the gas outlet station, the gas 1.4 Mixer Head Installation
shutoff valves, and all the connecting hoses There are 3 possible configurations for the mixer head (see
andfittings. Figure 3):

• NFPA 99C specifically prohibits hoses and flexible • small — use when there is no preexisting hole in the
connectors from being installed in walls, floors, cabinet and no outlet station is to be mounted next
ceilings, and partitions. to the mixer head

• The minimum depth of the cabinet, where the mixer • large (centered) — use when there is a preexisting
head mounts, is 6-1/2”. See Section 2, hole in the cabinet and no outlet station is to be
Specifications. mounted next to the mixer head

• Check your local building codes regarding electrical, • large (with integral outlet station) — use when an
gas connection, and certification requirements. oxygen outlet station is to be mounted next to the
Typically, gas and electrical connections must be mixer head
accessible after installation.
Associated with each configuration is an installation
6. Determine the location of the cabinet. template, a mounting shelf, and a bezel.

• Consult with the practitioner to determine the NOTE


desired location. The equipment is supplied with one installation
template, one bezel (assembled to the mixer head), and
• Consider the necessary connections to the central one mounting shelf only.
gas supply.

• Consider the availability of an electrical outlet. The


mixer head requires an electrical connection and is
supplied with a 10’ power cord. It may be
necessary to install an electrical outlet.

1.3 Pre-Installation
1. Install the necessary gas plumbing from the central gas
supply.

2. If separate gas outlet stations are to be installed, install


the necessary gas plumbing. See the Outlet Stations
Installation and Parts Manual.

NOTE
All piping for medical gases must conform to the NFPA
99C guidelines (see Introduction) and local fire and
building codes.

3. If necessary, install the electrical outlet and connection.


Figure 2. Installation of Demand Valves.
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Figure 3. Digital MDM® Mixer Head Configurations.

If an oxygen outlet station is to be installed next to the


mixer head, it will be supplied assembled to the bezel.

1. Position the installation template at the desired location


on the cabinet surface.

2. Mark the (4) mounting holes and the cutout area on the
cabinet surface.

3. Drill (4) 1/16” pilot holes for the cutout area, and cut out
the area for the mixer head.

4. Using a #20 drill, drill (4) 0.161” mounting holes.

5. From inside the cabinet, insert the (4) tee nuts into the
(4) mounting holes. See Figure 4.

6. While supporting the front of the cabinet, tap in the tee


nuts with a hammer. Alternately, a C clamp can be used
Figure 4. Screw and Tee Nut Attachment.
to squeeze the tee nuts into the cabinet surface. Be
8. Align the mounting shelf and bezel assembly with the
certain to protect the front surface of the cabinet with a
mounting holes, and slide it into the cutout area. See
clean piece of wood between the C clamp and the
Figure 5.
finished surface.
9. Connect the gas hoses and the power cord to the rear
7. Align and slide the mixer head and bezel assembly into
of the mixer head. See Sections 1.7 and 1.9.
the mounting shelf.
10. Slide a screw cap onto each of the (4) screws. See
Figure 4.

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Figure 5. Digital MDM® Mixer Head Installation

11. With the (4) screws, secure the mixer head, the bezel,
and mounting shelf to the cabinet surface. See Figures
4 and 5.

12. Tighten the (4) screws and snap the screw caps over
the screw heads.

1.5 Bag Tee and Scavenging Control Valve Installation

If a scavenging control valve is to be installed, it is installed


next to the bag tee. See Figure 6. The bag tee/scavenging
control valve is supplied assembled to the appropriate
mounting hardware.

CAUTION Figure 6. Flush Mounting the Bag Tee and


During daily operation, the bag tee/scavenging control Scavenging Control Valve.
valve mount is occasionally stressed, for example,
when the breathing bag is removed or installed. The 1.5.1 Flush Mounting the Bag Tee/Scavenging Control
attachment to the cabinet surface must be sufficiently Valve For flush mounting, the bag tee/scavenging
rigid to withstand the stress. control valve is supplied assembled to a mounting
plate; see Figure 6.
The bag tee/scavenging control valve assembly may be
installed on plywood attached to studs or on a wood 1. Position the bag tee/scavenging control valve template
cabinet surface. It must not be installed onto plaster at the desired location on the cabinet surface.
board or other soft wall materials.
2. Mark the (4) mounting holes and the (2) holes for the
All hoses and gas connections must be accessible after gas hoses.
the installation is complete.
3. Using a #20 drill, drill (4) 0.161” mounting holes.

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4. Drill the (2) 3/4” holes for the gas hoses. 7. Orient the hose barbs (they turn) parallel to the
mounting plate.
5. From inside the cabinet, insert the (4) tee nuts into the
(4) mounting holes. See Figure 4. 8. Align the mounting plate with the (4) holes, and secure
with the (4) screws.
6. While supporting the front of the cabinet, tap in the tee
nuts with a hammer. Alternately, a C clamp can be used 9. Tighten the (4) screws and snap the screw caps over
to squeeze the tee nuts into the cabinet surface. Be the screw heads.
certain to protect the front surface of the cabinet with a
clean piece of wood between the C clamp and the 10. Connect the gas hoses to the hose barbs. See Section
finished surface. 1.7.

7. Slide a screw cap onto each of the (4) screws. See Mounting the Bag Tee/Scavenging Control Valve Inside the
Figure 4. Cabinet
For mounting inside the cabinet, the bag tee/scavenging
8. Orient the hose barbs (they turn) perpendicular to the control valve is supplied with a mounting bracket. Figure 8
mounting plate. illustrates the bag tee/scavenging control valve installed on
the mounting bracket.
9. Align the mounting plate with the (4) holes. The hose
barbs should extend into the cabinet surface. Install the mounting bracket on one of the inside surfaces
(right or left), toward the front of the cabinet. During use, the
10. Connect the gas hoses to the hose barbs. See Section bag tee/scavenging control valve is turned toward the front
1.7. of the cabinet. For storage, the bag tee/scavenging control
valve is turned toward the rear of the cabinet.
11. Secure the mounting plate with the (4) screws.
CAUTION
12. Tighten the (4) screws and snap the screw caps over The mounting bracket must be secured to the cabinet
the screw heads. surface with bolts and nuts. A washer must be inside
each nut. If necessary, strengthen the cabinet surface
1.5.2 Surface Mounting the Bag Tee/Scavenging Control with a furring strip running from front to back.
Valve
Do not install the mounting bracket to the inside of the
For surface mounting, the bag tee/scavenging control valve cabinet door. Daily use will put too much stress on the
is supplied assembled to a mounting plate; see Figure 7. door hinges.
The hose barbs are oriented so that, when installed, the
hoses attach from below. 1. Position the bracket mounting template at the desired
location inside the cabinet surface.
1. Position the bag tee/scavenging control valve template
at the desired location on the cabinet surface. 2. Mark the (2) mounting holes.
2. Mark the (4) mounting holes.

3. Using a #20 drill, drill (4) 0.161” mounting holes.

4. From inside the cabinet, insert the (4) tee nuts into the
(4) mounting holes. See Figure 4.

5. While supporting the front of the cabinet, tap in the tee


nuts with a hammer. Alternately, a C clamp can be used
to squeeze the tee nuts into the cabinet surface. Be
certain to protect the front surface of the cabinet with a
clean piece of wood between the C clamp and the
finished surface.

6. Slide a screw cap onto each of the (4) screws. See Figure 7. Surface Mounting the Bag Tee and
Figure 4. Scavenging Control Valve

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3. Drill the (2) 3/8” mounting holes. 1.6 J Hook Installation
The Digital MDM® Flush Cabinet Mount Installation Kit
4. Slide a screw cap onto each of the (4) short screws, as includes a J hook for rubber goods storage. Mount the J
in Figure 4. hook in a convenient location; consult with the practitioner.

5. If the practitioner wants the hoses to attach from below, 1.7 Hose Connections
orient the hose barbs (they turn) parallel to the
mounting plate. If the practitioner wants the hoses to WARNING
attach from behind, orient the hose barbs perpendicular The mixed gas outlet from the rear of the mixer head
to the mounting plate. must be connected to a single bag tee only.
6. Align the mounting plate of the bag tee/scavenging For gas compatibility, all hoses must be supplied by
control valve assembly to the front of the mounting Matrx by Parker. These hoses are braided
bracket. Secure with the (4) screws. to prevent occlusion when bent.
7. Tighten the (4) screws and snap the screw caps over All hoses should be as short as possible and installed
the screw heads. in a manner that prevents kinking, crushing, and
excessive movement. Properly installed, short hoses
8. Align the back of the mounting bracket with the (2) minimize back pressure on the system.
holes on the cabinet surface, and secure with the (2) 2-
1/4” bolts. All hoses must be fully seated on the hose barbs. This
prevents gas leakage, which would result in the mixer’s
9. From the other side of the cabinet, install a flat washer, incorrectly displaying the volume of gas being
a lock washer, and a nut on each bolt. Tighten the nuts. delivered to the patient.

10. Connect the gas hoses to the hose barbs. See Section Following the schematic in Figure 9, install all hoses at the
1.7. proper connections. Be aware that your installation may not
include all the components shown in Figure 9.
NOTE
If desired, the installer may reverse the order of
installation, first installing the mounting bracket to the
cabinet surface (steps 8 – 9) and then installing the bag
tee/scavenging control valve to the mounting bracket
(steps 4 – 7).

Figure 8. Mounting the Bag Tee and Scavenging Control Valve Inside the Cabinet

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Figure 9. Connections Schematic (some components may not be part of your installation).

Figure 11. Installation of Power Cord.

1.8 Rubber Goods Installation


Install the rubber goods. See Figure 10.

1.9 Electrical Connection


Install the power cord at the rear of the mixer head. See
Figure 11. Connect the power cord to the electrical outlet.

Figure 10. Installation of Rubber Goods.

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Section 2 Specifications
2.1. Minimum Space Requirements

Installation W×W×D
Digital MDM® mixer head (small bezel) 4-1/4” × 9-3/4” × 6-1/2”
Digital MDM® mixer head (large bezel) 4-1/4” × 12-5/8” × 6-1/2”
Digital MDM® mixer head (large bezel with outlet) 4-1/4” × 12-5/8” × 6-1/2”
Bag tee/scavenger system (flush mount) 18” × 3-1/2” × 4-1/4” *
Bag tee/scavenger system (mounted inside the cabinet on swing arm) 18” × 3-1/2” × 8-1/2” *
* Includes reservoir breathing bag

Section 3 Safety Checks


3.1 Final Connection Checklist 1. Close the gas shutoff valves on the main supply
When all items have been installed, all hose connections cylinders.
must be checked and tested.
2. Exhaust the gas from the entire manifold and pipeline
The installer must ensure that all gas connections are system by sequentially connecting an indexed gas hose
correctly made and leak free. The installation must conform to each outlet station or connection point.
to NFPA 99C guidelines, as well as all local codes and
ordinances. For proper United States color coding, see WARNING
page 2. To prevent injury from hose whip, always hold the free
end of the hose.
WARNING
Route all hoses and cords so that there are no 3. Open the oxygen shutoff valve on the main cylinder
obstructions, pinched or kinked hoses, or potential only.
abrasions of hoses and cords when the installations
complete. 4. Verify:

NOTE • that oxygen gas flows at each oxygen outlet station


When all connections are complete, all gas stop valves
and hoses must be accessible for future maintenance • that no gas flows at each nitrous oxide outlet station
of the mixer and its components.
NOTE
3.2 Cross Pipeline Tests Use only oxygen or nitrous oxide when testing gas
lines.
WARNING
Although this analgesia machine is designed to restrict 5. With the oxygen still pressurized, open the nitrous oxide
the interchanging of the two gases, it is the shutoff valve on the main cylinder.
responsibility of both the user and the installer to
determine that only oxygen flows into the oxygen fitting 6. Verify that nitrous oxide gas flows at each nitrous oxide
and that only nitrous oxide flows into the nitrous oxide outlet station
fitting located at the rear of the mixer head.
3.3 Gas Outlet Station Tests
If the gas pipeline test fails at any step, the pipeline If additional gas outlet stations are installed, complete the
must be repaired and tested again, starting at step 1. test procedures listed in the Matrx by Parker Outlet Stations
Before repair or testing, the entire system must be Installation and Parts Manual.
purged of any residual gas. If repair is required, follow
the NFPA 99C code for brazing requirements; see the 3.4 Mixer Tests
Introduction. Complete the performance checks listed in section 3.1 of
the Digital MDM® Operations Manual (Part No. 10545100).

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Section 4 Return Information and Warranty
All repairs, unless otherwise specified, should be performed 4.2 Warranty
by an authorized Matrx by Parker service representative. This warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties,
Call 1-888-723-4001 for Customer Service. expressed or implied, of merchantability, fitness for a
particular purpose, or otherwise.
4.1 Returned Goods Procedure
No statement or claim about the product by any employee,
All returns must be made through an authorized Matrx agent, representative, or dealer of Matrx by Parker shall
dealer. Units for repair should be sent to Matrx by Parker constitute a warranty by Matrx by Parker or give rise to any
and packaged in the original shipping container if possible. liability or obligation of Matrx by Parker.
Enclose a letter detailing the difficulties experienced and the
repairs you feel are necessary. Please contact our Subject to the next sentences, Matrx by Parker warrants
Customer Service Department prior to shipping the unit that each product be free from defects in workmanship and
prepaid. materials, under normal use and with appropriate
maintenance, for the time listed below, commencing from
Ship to: the date of delivery to the customer.
Parker Hannifin Corporation
Porter Instrument Division Digital MDM® Cabinet Mount: 1 year
245 Township Line Road
Hatfield, PA 19440 USA Matrx by Parker’s obligations for breach of this warranty, or
Tel 215-723-4000 for negligence, or otherwise shall be strictly and exclusively
limited to repair or replacement of the product. This
warranty shall be void on a product on which the serial
number has been altered, defaced, or removed.
For international returns, contact your local Matrx by Parker
dealer. Matrx by Parker shall not be liable for any damage, injury,
or loss arising out of the use of the product, whether as a
result of a defect of the product or otherwise, if prior to such
damage, injury, or loss, the product was (1) damaged or
misused; (2) repaired, altered or modified by persons other
than Matrx by Parker.

Under no circumstances shall Matrx by Parker


be liable for incidental or consequential damages
as those terms are defined in the Uniform
Commercial Code.

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Section 5 Replacement Parts
The following replacement parts may be obtained from Digital MDM®:

Matrx Part No. Description

20183200 Power Cord (USA)


10545100 Instruction Manual
63882537 Fuse: 2.5 amp, 250 volt, slo-blo (time delay) 5 mm by 20 mm
(Note: international 220-240 volt units require two fuses)
91515087 Autoclavable nitrous scavenging assembly Adult
91515088 Autoclavable nitrous scavenging assembly Medium
91515089 Autoclavable nitrous scavenging assembly Pediatric
62939600 Vacuum gauge (scavenger control valve)
91525136 Swing arm assembly, with mounting hardware
91505112 Pre-installation kit (shutoff valves)
91316043 3 liter breathing bag

Mounting Fasteners
91525141 Hardware Kit, 1” screws, tee nuts, (4) black caps
91525169 Hardware Kit, swing arm “wall side”
91525137 Hardware Kit, 1/2” screws, tee nuts, (4) black caps
91525142 Hardware Kit, 1” screws, tee nuts, (4) pebble grey caps

Installation Templates
63936200 10” bezel
63936300 12-5/8” bezel, unit centered
63938200 12-5/8” bezel, with O2 Quick Connect
63940000 Bag tee, scavenging control valve
63939900 Swing arm (wall side template)
63940100 Flush swivel bag tee (alone) template
63940400 Undercounter hinge

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Matrx Part No. Description

Hoses
Black
91525143 Scavenging hose, 1/4” I.D., 10’ long
91525144 Bag tee hose, 5/16” I.D., 10’ long
Ohio Male Quick Connect
92305126 Ohio Quick Connect male X DISS female Oxygen
92305127 Ohio Quick Connect male X DISS female Nitrous Oxide
92515063 Ohio Quick Connect male X 1/4 NPT Vacuum
DISS (Diameter Indexed Safety System)
92305110 DISS female X DISS female Oxygen
92305111 DISS female X DISS female Nitrous oxide
92305248 DISS female X DISS female Vacuum
DISS Hand-I-Twist
92305288 DISS Hand-I-Twist female X DISS female Oxygen
92305289 DISS Hand-I-Twist female X DISS female Nitrous oxide
92515064 DISS Hand-I-Twist female X 1/4 NPT Vacuum
DISS X Ohio Female Quick Connect
92305118 DISS female X Ohio QC female Oxygen
92305119 DISS female X Ohio QC female Nitrous oxide
92305353 DISS female X Ohio QC female Vacuum

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REVISION HISTORY

Rev. Date Ecn # Description of Changes Dr Ch Appr


C 2/18/10 10-0052 Removed PO Box info throughout document. MAM RAR SDL
Changed UL number from 82AN to 34S7. Eu
Authorized Rep has changed. Sheet 11: Tel was
TelL.

D 8/19/10 10-0235 Updated CE Mark ANB

DATE: 2/18/10 ECN: 10-0052 DR: MAM CH: AP:


Digital MDM Cabinet NUMBER: 10550800-D REV.
Mount Installation
Instructions 10550800 D

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